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The counterlife

The Counterlife is a novel unlike any that Philip Roth has written before, a book of astonishing 180-degree turns, a book of conflicting perspectives and points of view, and, by far, Roth's most radical work of fiction.The Counterlife is about people enacting their dreams of renewal and escape, some of them going so far as to risk their lives to alter seemingly irreversible destinies. Every major character (and most of the minor ones) is investigating, debating, and arguing the possibility of remaking the future.Illuminating these lives in transition and guiding us through all the landscapes, familiar and foreign, where these people are seeking self-transformation, is the mind of the novelist Nathan Zuckerman. His is the skeptical, enveloping intelligence that calculates the price that's paid in the struggle to change personal fortune and to reshape history.Yet his is hardly the only voice. This is a novel in which speaking out with force and lucidity appears to be the imperative of every life. There is Henry, the forty-year-old New Jersey dentist, who risks a quintuple bypass operation in order to escape the coronary medication that renders him sexually impotent. There is Maria, the wellborn young Englishwoman, who invites the disdain of her family by marrying the American she knows will be lease acceptable in Gloucestershire. There is Lippmann, the Israeli settlement leader, who contends that "everything is possible for the Jew if only he does not give ground."The action in The Counterlife ranges from a dentist's office in quiet suburban New Jersey to a genteel dining table in a tradition-bound English village, from a Christmas carol service in London's West End to a Sabbath evening celebration in a tiny desert settlement in Israel's occupied West Bank. Wherever they may find themselves, the characters of The Counterlife are tempted unceasingly by the prospect of an alternative existence that can reverse their fate.

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  • "The Counterlife is a novel unlike any that Philip Roth has written before, a book of astonishing 180-degree turns, a book of conflicting perspectives and points of view, and, by far, Roth's most radical work of fiction.The Counterlife is about people enacting their dreams of renewal and escape, some of them going so far as to risk their lives to alter seemingly irreversible destinies. Every major character (and most of the minor ones) is investigating, debating, and arguing the possibility of remaking the future.Illuminating these lives in transition and guiding us through all the landscapes, familiar and foreign, where these people are seeking self-transformation, is the mind of the novelist Nathan Zuckerman. His is the skeptical, enveloping intelligence that calculates the price that's paid in the struggle to change personal fortune and to reshape history.Yet his is hardly the only voice. This is a novel in which speaking out with force and lucidity appears to be the imperative of every life. There is Henry, the forty-year-old New Jersey dentist, who risks a quintuple bypass operation in order to escape the coronary medication that renders him sexually impotent. There is Maria, the wellborn young Englishwoman, who invites the disdain of her family by marrying the American she knows will be lease acceptable in Gloucestershire. There is Lippmann, the Israeli settlement leader, who contends that "everything is possible for the Jew if only he does not give ground."The action in The Counterlife ranges from a dentist's office in quiet suburban New Jersey to a genteel dining table in a tradition-bound English village, from a Christmas carol service in London's West End to a Sabbath evening celebration in a tiny desert settlement in Israel's occupied West Bank. Wherever they may find themselves, the characters of The Counterlife are tempted unceasingly by the prospect of an alternative existence that can reverse their fate."@en
  • "Comment Nathan Zuckerman, l'écrivain qui est le double de P. Roth, pourrait-il échapper à la vindicte et à l'opprobe des uns et des autres ? Peut-être en imaginant pour lui-même et ses personnages, une vie alternative à la fois imprévue et réversible. Le roman déploie un kaléidoscope de lieux, traversés de personnages voulant changer la vie."
  • "In this novel, every major character is investigating, debating and arguing the possibility of remaking the future. Guiding us through all the landscapes, familiar and foreign, where these people are seeking self-transformation, is the mind of the novelist Nathan Zuckerman. His is the sceptical, enveloping intelligence that calculates the price that's paid in the struggle to change personal fortune and to reshape history."
  • "Novelist Nathan Zuckerman challenges the many schemes concocted by people around him for reversing their seemingly irreversible destinies."@es
  • "Novelist Nathan Zuckerman challenges the many schemes concocted by people around him for reversing their seemingly irreversible destinies."
  • "Trois romans pour le prix d'un. Une réflexion sur Israël et la judéité, sur la condition et la solitude de l'écrivain enfermé dans ses angoisses et ses désillusions (selon ##Le Monde##). Un livre magistral selon une bonne partie de la critique, d'une exceptionnelle "habileté dialectique" mais qui ne saurait faire oublier la "formidable truculence" de ##Portnoy et son complexe##."
  • "Novelist Nathan Zuckerman grapples with families, impotence, religion and life after death."@en
  • "Ideeënroman over militant nationalisme in het hedendaagse Israël, verhuld antisemitisme in de Britse middenklasse en het belang van een religieuze en politieke identiteit."
  • "Ideeënroman over militant nationalisme in Israël, verhuld antisemitisme in de Britse middenklasse en het belang van een religieuze en politieke identiteit."
  • "Stories of people enacting their dreams of renewal and escape, ranging from a quiet suburban New Jersey dentist to a genteel Englishwoman and an Israeli settlement leader."

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  • "Fiction"@es
  • "Genres littéraires"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "General fiction"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Tekstuitgave"
  • "Powieść amerykańska"
  • "Powieść amerykańska"@pl
  • "Psychological fiction"
  • "Psychological fiction"@en
  • "Roman américain"
  • "Vertalingen (vorm)"
  • "Romans (teksten)"
  • "Translations"@he
  • "Belletristische Darstellung"

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  • "La contravida"
  • "La contravida"@es
  • "Gegenleben"
  • "The counter life"
  • "Contraleven"
  • "ha-Ḥetsi ha-sheni"
  • "La controvita"@it
  • "La controvita"
  • "La Contravida"
  • "The counterlife"@en
  • "The counterlife"
  • "<&gt"@he
  • "La contrevie : roman"
  • "Gegenleben : Roman"
  • "החצי השני"
  • "Käänteiselämää"@fi
  • "COUNTERLIFE"
  • "La contrevie"
  • "Przeciwżycie"
  • "Przeciwżycie"@pl
  • "Las vidas de Zuckerman"
  • "Las vidas de Zuckerman"@es
  • "Controvita"
  • "Gegenleben Roman"
  • "Het contraleven"
  • "Het contraleven : roman"
  • "The Counterlife"@en
  • "The Counterlife"
  • "Przeciwzycie"

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